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Fletching clearance on molded riser?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by HillbillyD-Luxx, Sep 3, 2011.

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    I'm shooting an older bow with a molded riser (Golden Eagle Predator). It originally had a rubber flap rest on it. I now have a NAP Quiktune prong rest, and can't quite seem to keep from contacting the riser with the inside fletching. I am shooting carbon arrows with full size fletchings. Are the quikfletch vanes any smaller in profile to help aleviate this problem? I had a bow shop adjust my rest out, but I am still getting arrow whip to the left, notable when arrows hit target block. It is also evident by looking at the "wave" on the inner fletching, the other 2 are staight. Has anyone had the same problem with this style setup with a molded riser? Will the shorter style fletchings give me more clearance? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
     

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